European Journal of Migration and Law

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal of Migration and Law is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Work-Based Pathways to Refugee Protection under EU Law: Pie in the Sky?9
Is Resettlement Still a Durable Solution? An Analysis in Light of the Proposal for a Regulation Establishing a Union Resettlement Framework9
Queer Migration and Asylum in Europe, edited by Richard C.M. Mole8
Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Schengen Borders: Automated Processing, Algorithmic Profiling and Facial Recognition in the Era of Techno-Solutionism6
Back matter6
Schengen and the Administration of Exclusion: Legal Remedies Caught in between Entry Bans, Risk Assessment and Artificial Intelligence5
The Recast EU Blue Card Directive: Towards a Level Playing Field to Attract Highly Qualified Migrant Talent to Work in the EU?4
Gaps in Human Rights Law? Detention and Area-Based Restrictions in the Proposed Border Procedures in the EU4
Complementary Pathways: Pledging Protection at the Edges of EU Law4
Whose Pathways are They? The Top-Down/Bottom-Up Conundrum of Complementary Pathways for Refugees4
Defining “Crisis” in Migration Governance: a Critical Legal Mapping of EU Crisis Response Mechanisms4
The EU Returns Agency: The Commissions’ Ambitious Plans and Their Human Rights Implications3
Developing the Human Rights-Based Approach to Persecution Further? The CJEU’s Approach in the Afghan Women and Girls Case3
Towards a Statute on European Union Citizenship: A Manifesto3
Free Movement and Welfare Access in the European Union: Re-Balancing Conflicting Interests in Citizenship Jurisprudence, written by Victoria Hooton3
The Criminalisation of Irregular Migration in Europe: Globalisation, Deterrence, and Vicious Cycles, written by Matilde Rosina2
Law and Judicial Dialogue on the Return of Irregular Migrants from the European Union, edited by Madalina Moraru, Galina Cornelisse, Philippe De Bruycker2
Back matter2
Temporary Protection Directive: Testing New Frontiers?2
Regularisations of Irregularly Staying Migrants in the EU: A Comparative Legal Analysis of Austria, Germany and Spain, written by Kevin Fredy Hinterberger2
The ‘Border Security’ Concept in EU Law2
Working in Europe with a Single Permit: a Golden Ticket or Pie in the Sky?2
On ‘Safety’ and EU Externalization of Borders:2
Front matter2
The Fiction of Non-entry in European Migration Law2
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